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Posted By: Fred (Judge Dred)
I've read quite a few posts about e-cards and t-cards can some people provide a commentary on N162s and N172s or any 19th century cards for that matter? |
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Posted By: leon
I am one Lone Jack lighter as a fellow collector nabbed the nicer of the two that I recently bought.......I think he was very happy and should have been...that card was beautiful. There weren't many of the mainstream 19th Century cards, except Old Judges, but I did see a fair number of cabinets, again not mainstream but one off's....regards |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
A cabinet of Richard K. Fox and wife (he was the Police Gazette editor). |
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